The Journal of Usability Studies is a peer-reviewed, international, online publication dedicated to promote the practice, research, and education of UX
Our journal has completed its 16th volume of essays and peer-reviewed articles. For this issue, @UXMetrics and @drjimnfl chose the top 10 articles since 2005. Check it at https://t.co/kouzb50Jxf #UX#HCI
A detailed analysis about labeling and placement of the logout button in mobile surveys is featured in our last issue. Check it at https://t.co/iF6s88Fv93 #UX#HCI
Our last issue features an interesting article on the Guideline Compliance Scale, a measure that can be applied during guideline reviews to assess the overall level of usability. Check it at https://t.co/g3WKiBreG4 #UX#HCI#usability
Our last issue features an interesting article about creating Personas from Design Ethnography and Grounded Theory. Check it at https://t.co/Xp0MCGGJ3y #UX#HCI
The best of times for UX Research, the worst of times for Usability Research? Check the answer at the invited essay of our last issue https://t.co/1jaYAkuOwM #HCI#ux#usability
Our last issue features an analysis on distance methods and linkage criteria to produce appropriate dendrograms from card-sorting data. Check it at https://t.co/ZUe4v0SKDy #UX#CardSorting#InformationArchitecture
Have you ever considered cultural and linguistic variables in usability testing? Check this interesting paper at https://t.co/GM6AoBoRHa #UX#usability#usabilitytesting
How can we train ourselves to see exclusion early on is the question that one of the articles from our new issue digs on. Read it at https://t.co/8OiG66Nltw #UX#HCI
Working in the gaming industry? Check a shorter version of the Game User Experience Satisfaction Scale at https://t.co/qtoeFeQjoq #HCI#usability#satisfaction#gaming
Interested in measuring trust? Our last issue features the TrustDiff scale, a semantic differential that measures user trust on 3 dimensions https://t.co/sU28PxEYUN #trust#UX#HCI
A very interesting discussion has always been the measurement of perceived usability. Our last issue features a study of the validity of 3 discount methods for measuring it. Check it at https://t.co/9np221qPeo #HCI#usability#UX
Our last issue features an interesting essay about how should the principles and practices of human-centered design, Agile development, and the overarching process of HCDAgile be applied to products that have no obvious user interface. Check it at https://t.co/DwZWYbUaw9 #HCI